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mechorg:
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My song.
M83-Run into Flowers
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Okay, I really can't wait to see them at Coachella this year now. My previous exposure to M83 was just enough to get me interested but not enough to search any more of their music out. I think I'll have to work on that.
This song is a good and loud song of grandeur for a finale. Some of the cymbal loops get a little obnoxious being louder than the rest of the song. It took a little knob adjusting to get it sounding good to my ears. I love the strings and wide open chords! It gives you the affect of cranking up the amp on a keyboard and pounding a major chord that stands for 4 minutes. Its these wonderful chords and progressions that make me love M83 so much.
My Score: 8/10
(I'm a harsh critic, but its a good score for me.)
Next:
Boy Robot - Don't Panic It's Organic
KharBevNor:
Well, there really was no danger of me panicking here. Good grief. Boredom. The song scarcely bloody changes all the way though. One beat, no lyrics, no impact, no variation, no fun. Nice lift music though.
Sorry If I'm terse and harsh, but I really can't think of anything more to say.
1/10
Jeeves! Bring forth the Celtic Battle Metal!
Waylander - Born to the Fight
Crowebert:
Wow. That is very interesting. I can't say that I've heard much metal like that... Pennywhistle and electric guitars. Huh. Reminds me of a minimalist Edenbridge.
Neat track the first time, but I don't think it has much staying power. 2/10.
Next:
The Jimmy Swift Band - Now They Will Know We Were Here.
(I apologize in advance for the flash interface. Midway down the page on the right side. Go to the bottom of the list for the version from the debut album; it's shorter than the live version.)
Signum_Tenebrae:
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It wasn't bad, but it didn't really catch my attention. (which is exactly why I normally don't listen to stuff like this)
The song starts with a sort of catchy bass line. One thing i noticed pretty quickly, or rather, didn't notice, was the lack of vocals (until the end, that is.)
The whole song sounded kind of progressive / experimental. Something like Gordian Knot or Aghora (not AS progressive as these bands but similar.) There was also a bit of electronics used in this song.
I wish I had more to say about it, but that's about it. I'd give it probably a 5/10.
My song is Craft - Hidden Under The Skin
http://www.moribundcult.com/mp3/dead44.mp3
if you don't like any kind of metal you probably will very much hate this, haha. Hellrockin' Darkthrone-style black metal
Robbo:
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Hmmm, never been one to go into the areas of less know Black Metal bands. I did not like the THUNK THUNK drumming to start, but onces the rest kicks off it's good.
I love the riff from about a minute in though. And when it comes back at about 3:15...ok so it's sort of like current Satyricon which might not be seen as great to most BM fans but I liked it.
Everything sounded good and Black Metal, certainly can't complain about the Darkthrone likness. Didnt catch me too much as being anything that different or great to start with. But then I got into the BM and it improved a bit. I probably need to hear more of the band.
7/10 for being solid, decent with some cool parts and having promise for the rest of the band.
My song Snowsleep - The Temple of Loneliness. For something a bit different.
http://files.mp3.com.au/download.asp?id=47677&Type=MP3&ReferURL=
EDIT: Right Click and Save As. Dont worry about what it says for the name, should give you the mp3 track.
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